OA chapter meetings are for Order of the Arrow members and begin with the business meeting at 3:00 pm followed by ceremony practice, drumming and singing. Chapter meetings provide an opportunity for the youth to develop a plan to support units in the district, promote upcoming events, participate in ceremony team preparation and regalia building, learn leadership skills and have fun.

BALOO is the Cub Scout leader training required for any Cub Scout den or pack outdoor event, including packing camping, overnighters and Webelos den overnighters. BALOO training is now comprised of two components* – an online component, and a practical, hands-on component.

OA Fall Pow Wow is a weekend campout for Order of the Arrow members. It is a combination of sports, games, expos, shows, ceremony competitions, Native American crafts, Pow Wows, and so much more. OA Fall Pow Wow is three days of non-stop fun, food, fellowship and celebration.

The Cub-o-ree and Fishing Tournament is for Cub Scouts, as well as families and friends thinking about joining Cub Scouts. Cub Scouts love to fish. Duringt the Fishing Tournament, Cub Scouts will compete to catch the longest, smallest and most fish by rank.

OA chapter meetings are for Order of the Arrow members and begin with the business meeting at 3:00 pm followed by ceremony practice, drumming and singing. Chapter meetings provide an opportunity for the youth to develop a plan to support units in the district, promote upcoming events, participate in ceremony team preparation and regalia building, learn leadership skills and have fun.

Youth who join Cub Scouts this year will receive a rocket that they can design, build, and launch at Rocket Day. Youth in kindergarten through fifth grade who are interested in joining Scouting may also attend. We will help you find a pack near you and get signed up for Scouting. New Scouts can attend any Rocket Launch Day event in the council that fits their schedule.

OA chapter meetings are for Order of the Arrow members and begin with the business meeting at 3:00 pm followed by ceremony practice, drumming and singing. Chapter meetings provide an opportunity for the youth to develop a plan to support units in the district, promote upcoming events, participate in ceremony team preparation and regalia building, learn leadership skills and have fun.

Top Leader Basic Training Day is an opportunity to train the top unit leaders before recharter. All top leaders must be trained before December recharter. Top leaders are Cubmasters, Scoutmasters, Advisors, and Skippers.

OA chapter meetings are for Order of the Arrow members and begin with the business meeting at 3:00 pm followed by ceremony practice, drumming and singing. Chapter meetings provide an opportunity for the youth to develop a plan to support units in the district, promote upcoming events, participate in ceremony team preparation and regalia building, learn leadership skills and have fun.

Every December, all units (packs, troops, teams, crews, posts) are required to renew their affiliation with Scouting. Through the process, chartered (sponsoring) organizations, youth member and adult leader information is updated as well as registration fees and Boy's Life subscriptions are collected/paid. A representative of each unit completes the paperwork for renewing a charter online. With Internet Rechartering (IR), units can indicate returning members, add new members, and update information for an individual or the chartered organization.

National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) is an exciting, action-packed six-day council-level program designed to provide Boy Scouts and Venturers who are 13 years and older with leadership skills and experience they can use in their home units and in other situations demanding leadership of self and others.

The District First Aid Dayis for Webelos and Boy Scouts. In the morning, Webelos work on the First Responder Adventure and Boy Scouts work on the First Aid Merit Badge. During the afternoon, Boy Scout patrols are tested on their first aid skills for the district First Aid meet.

Scout Sabbath is an opportunity for units can attend services in uniform, conduct a flag ceremony, speak about Scouting, present religious awards and/or formally thank the chartering organization for their support throughout the year.

Each pack should send at least one representative to Spring Recruiting Night Training being held before roundtable. The spring recruiting campaign focuses on recruiting new families to the fun and adventures of Cub Scouting.

OA Chapter meetings are for Order of the Arrow members and begin with the business meeting at 3:00 pm followed by ceremony practice, drumming and singing. Chapter meetings provide an opportunity for the youth to develop a plan to support units in the district, promote upcoming events, participate in ceremony team preparation and regalia building, learn leadership skills and have fun.

The district committee works through chartered organizations and community groups to organize and support successful units. Commissionersreview specific unit needs, discuss ways to support unit growth in the Journey to Excellence criteria, examine ways to promote events and provide resources to units, support on-time charter renewal, and evaluate ways to help the units and district maintain the standards of the Boy Scouts of America.

Arrowman Bash is a weekend event held each spring, that allows Arrowmen to recommit themselves to the principles of our order: brotherhood, cheerfulness and service. Saturday morning focuses on service to camp, while Saturday afternoon and evening are filled with awesome food, exciting activities, and lots of fellowship opportunities (e.g., games, competitions, Pow Wow).

OA Chapter meetings are for Order of the Arrow members and begin with the business meeting at 3:00 pm followed by ceremony practice, drumming and singing. Chapter meetings provide an opportunity for the youth to develop a plan to support units in the district, promote upcoming events, participate in ceremony team preparation and regalia building, learn leadership skills and have fun.

Boy Scouts who were elected into the Order of the Arrow (OA) by their troop must complete an ordeal within one year, in order to become a member of Colonneh Lodge. A Brotherhood walk and ceremony are held at 3:00 pm on Saturday. After 10 months of service as an Ordeal member and after fulfilling certain requirements, an Order of the Arrow member may take part in the Brotherhood ceremony, which places further emphasis on the ideals of Scouting and the Order.

The Silver Beaver Award is the highest form of recognition that a local council can bestow on a volunteer. In 1931, BSA President Mortimer L. Schiff recommended to the national board that an award be devised for recognition of distinguished service to youth in the area of a local council, and the concept of the Silver Beaver recognition was established. Nominations are due May 1.

The district committee works through chartered organizations and community groups to organize and support successful units. Commissionersreview specific unit needs, discuss ways to support unit growth in the Journey to Excellence criteria, examine ways to promote events and provide resources to units, support on-time charter renewal, and evaluate ways to help the units and district maintain the standards of the Boy Scouts of America.

District Dinner is an opportunity for a night of fellowship and great food as we acknowledge and thank our adult volunteers for the hard work and dedication that made this year incredibly successful. San Jacinto District’s outstanding leaders at the unit and district levels will also be recognized. All volunteers in the San Jacinto District are invited.

OA Chapter meetings are for Order of the Arrow members and begin with the business meeting at 3:00 pm followed by ceremony practice, drumming and singing. Chapter meetings provide an opportunity for the youth to develop a plan to support units in the district, promote upcoming events, participate in ceremony team preparation and regalia building, learn leadership skills and have fun.

The district committee works through chartered organizations and community groups to organize and support successful units. Commissionersreview specific unit needs, discuss ways to support unit growth in the Journey to Excellence criteria, examine ways to promote events and provide resources to units, support on-time charter renewal, and evaluate ways to help the units and district maintain the standards of the Boy Scouts of America.

OA Chapter meetings are for Order of the Arrow members and begin with the business meeting at 3:00 pm followed by ceremony practice, drumming and singing. Chapter meetings provide an opportunity for the youth to develop a plan to support units in the district, promote upcoming events, participate in ceremony team preparation and regalia building, learn leadership skills and have fun.